5 Grammys dresses you’ll never forget

We start the 2009 Grammy Awards countdown, guys! It’s just five days left before we enjoy the main music show of the year, so it’s time we checked out Grammy Awards fashion. Can you predict who’ll surprise us at this year’s show? Whose outfit will be most memorable? Horrible? Glamorous? I hope Katy Perry will do something to stun us, after all, she likes to “keep people on their toes,” right?

Anyways, before you get down to 2009 Grammy Awards fashion countdown, here’s something to refresh your memory. Here are 5 Grammys dresses you will never never forget. Hot or not, you decide, but they’ve already made history.

5. Grace Jones, 1983

This woman is one of the most extravagant I can recall. Her love of unusual outfits is never dying. When did it all start? I don’t know maybe sometime around 1983 when she presented a Grammy at the 25th Annual Grammy Awards.

It was one of the most futuristic ensembles ever!

I’ve always been a rebel,” the model and singer has said. “I never do things the way they’re supposed to be done.”

4. Beyoncé Knowles, 2008

Simply gorgeous! Beyoncé Knowles’ yellow dress with the ultra-low-back for the 50th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was a showstopper. The back view is a killer, right?

3. Harvey Fierstein, 2003

I know it’s kind of surprising to see a man on the dress list but I think the outfit he wore to the 45th Grammy Awards deserves being mentioned here. It’s surely something we can’t forget. Fierstein dressed up as his character from Broadway show Hairspray. It was another hilarious and very original performance of his!

2. Toni Braxton, 2001

Wow, what was she thinking about? Toni, then 40, surely wanted to balance sexy and provocative but her Richard Tyler white dress exposed too much of her body, don’t you think?

I’ve always gone a little risque with all my other awards [show outfits],” the singer explained. “I decided that before I got married and had babies, I’d wear this.”

1. Jennifer Lopez, 2000

It’s been 9 years since we saw J Lo go on stage hand in hand with David Duchovny wearing Donatella Versace’s $15,000 palm-print sheer silk chiffon dress. She turned heads! I bet everyone was on the edge of their sit to catch a moment when her dress exposed a little bit too much of her breasts. But it never happened due to special glue the singer used.

I had to have it,” Lopez said about the dress, adding later that “those fashion moments happen by mistake – you can’t plan things like that.”

Can’t wait to see dresses on the 2009 Grammys redcarpet. Maybe they’ll also make history. I’m sure they will.

Whoa…J.Lo and Toni should have just gone to the grammy’s in their underwear for the amount of body they got covered there…especially Toni…whoa, girl, don’t let your butt pop out!

beyonce Says:
March 14th, 2010 at 7:17 am

beys was the hottest dress fo all probably cuz shes the hootest bitch ever and can pull it off

h@T@$ Says:
April 13th, 2010 at 2:46 am

JLO nd Toni iz 2 old 2 b werin such provocativ ragz!!

Barry Says:
May 10th, 2010 at 1:34 pm

Toni’s dress is mesmerising!! its the best ever!!!!!

Simone Jackson Says:
August 28th, 2010 at 7:21 pm

Beyonce looks beautiful….

Anonymous Says:
September 1st, 2010 at 2:39 pm

Jlo looks hot

XTRRRRR Says:
February 11th, 2011 at 4:46 am

Toni was 33 then you fools, and looked AMAZING sooo hott

H&M presents Versace … on the cheap | Live The Good Life Says:
November 10th, 2011 at 4:50 pm

[...] past, whether they were designed by her or her late brother Gianni, such as a version of the palm print dress J-Lo wore to the Grammys in 2000 and the riotous leopard prints Linda Evangelista wore in the famous supermodel-heavy adverts of the [...]

The Brit Awards 2013 went with a glam as usual gathering celebs from Britain and across the pond to honor the winners in various music categories. Adele won another Skyfall accolade, while the best album of the year has gone to British Female Solo Artist award winner Emeli Sandé.

Disclaimer: GlamourVanity is a celebrity oriented site which publishes opinion based on
rumor, conjecture and factual information. Postings on this site may have errors and inaccurate information.
The contemplations here may not contain the truth. However the information is carefully selected.

Note: All images that appear on the site are copyright of their respective owners. There may
be links to other websites; however GlamourVanity takes no control or responsibility for the source.
GlamourVanity claims no credit for images unless noted. If you own the rights to any of the images and do
not wish them to appear on GlamourVanity, please, contact us and they will be removed immediately.